Genelec Loudspeaker Manager (GLM) 4 - System Operating Manual
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Setting
Description
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Level and delay
Sensitivity adjustment (level). Time-of-Flight
compensation.
Room Response
Equalizer Filters
Low frequency shelving filters (1-2). High
frequency shelving filters (3-4). Parametric
notch filters (5-20).
The number of filters depends on the
product. For example 82xx Series monitors
have a different number of parametric filters
(5-11).
Filters 3-4 are shared with the Sound
Character Profiler.
When paired with the woofer system, filters
16-20 are cleared and not available.
8.2.1 Level and time-of-flight correction Controls in Monitors and Subwoofer
SAM monitors contain adjustment of the input sensitivity. This is called the level setting. The input
sensitivity can by adjusted from the nominal maximum (0 dB) down to – 60 dB.
The time-of-flight compensation is needed when the monitors are at different distances from the
listening position. The adjustment range for the time-of-flight is from 0 ms (no additional delay) to
45…200 ms, depending on the product. This range enables complex reproduction system with
monitors at different distances from the listening positions to be calibrated for the same level and
time-of-flight for audio at the listening position.
Figure 35. Level and time-of-flight correction controls
8.2.2 Room Response Equalizer Controls
Each SAM monitor and subwoofer contains a set of tools to compensate for the acoustical
influences of the room. These tools include high frequency Low shelve filters 1 and 2, High shelve
filters 1 and 2, and parametric notch filters 1 to 16. The number and type of room calibration filters
depends on the SAM product. For example, subwoofers contain parametric notch filters, only.